06-10-2015, 05:45 PM
Someone reached out to me on LinkedIn, offering me a position to become an adjunct networking professor. Unfortunately, it's from one of those nationally-accredited, for-profit colleges, and the school has an iffy reputation. For that reason, I doubt I'll pursue the position. (If you want to know which college is it, shoot me a PM.)
Has anyone on this forum received a similar offer before? Do for-profit colleges hire a lot of adjuncts with no more than a bachelor's degree?
Has anyone on this forum received a similar offer before? Do for-profit colleges hire a lot of adjuncts with no more than a bachelor's degree?
Course clear! You got a card.
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B.A.S. IT Management, Class of 2015
MBA, Class of 2017